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One thing we have learnt this week – energy outlook 2035

BP produces two important energy documents a year, the “Statistical Review of World Energy” and the “Energy outlook”.  The energy outlook has just been published looking forward to 2035.  This post will pick out some of the most salient points … Continue reading

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A reply to Owen Patterson

Owen Patterson was until a recent government reshuffle the UK environment secretary, basically responsible for the non-energy side of the environment (food, farming, national parks, forests, etc) largely in England.  He reputedly was a holder of the post who did … Continue reading

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The hydrogen economy myth-part 3

In two posts we had a look at the background science which is necessary to consider the question of the hydrogen economy myth.  Looking at the laws of thermodynamics suggests this idea does not add up.  Beyond these further inherent … Continue reading

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The hydrogen economy myth-part 2

In the last post we had a look at the background science which is necessary to consider the question of the hydrogen economy.  Before we look at the issue of cell efficiency and some of the other problems we need … Continue reading

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The hydrogen economy myth-part 1

Been having a bit of a blether about the hydrogen economy recently after a supposed breakthrough in hydrogen production at Glasgow University.  This got me thinking about this whole hydrogen economy myth which we covered in our book.  I’m afraid … Continue reading

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The traditional sources

In my last look at the BP Statistical Review of World Energy data I will have a look at the traditional sources of energy (if you can call them that).  These are hydro and coal but we will also have … Continue reading

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train and bike travel

When I wanted to go away to for a romantic break to celebrate my birthday I jokingly suggested to the other half we got there by train and bike travel only.  Its been a long time since I have taken my … Continue reading

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Passover meal

  The original Easter story took place against the backdrop of the passover festival, with much of the central part of this happening at a passover meal. “On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the disciples went … Continue reading

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In praise of trees

I don’t know whether everyone has a favourite plant, but mine I have decided are trees. I like almost any trees, but my favourite ones are fruit trees.  The other week when we were doing some voluntary I was talking … Continue reading

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Food prices

“Food prices; the shocking truth” was a programme broadcast on channel 4 with Jimmy Doherty presenting.  Jimmy Doherty is a pig farmer based in Suffolk my co-author Andy pointed his farm out as we were on the way to London … Continue reading

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